Rising Sun

The Rising Sun font is based on a blackletter Script
used by Gering and Remboldt in Paris, during the last quarter of the 15
century at their place of business Soleil d'or, on Rue St. Jacques. At this
time Parisian printing concerns had a tendency towards roman style typefaces,
but Gering choose to respond to a strong demand for blackletter type.

This typeface is meant to convey the feeling of such old printing technology.
This font has wide support for both historical letter forms and modern
European languages having a total of 380 individual glyphs.